3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans & The Lost Empire of Cool

Awards:   Short-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2025 (UK)
Author:   James Kaplan
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Edition:   Main
ISBN:  

9781837260379


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   13 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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3 Shades of Blue: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans & The Lost Empire of Cool


Awards

  • Short-listed for Penderyn Music Book Prize 2025 (UK)

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Author:   James Kaplan
Publisher:   Canongate Books
Imprint:   Canongate Books
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.337kg
ISBN:  

9781837260379


ISBN 10:   1837260370
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   13 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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[Kaplan] has written the definitive book on how that decade came to be and the three men . . . vital, marshalling with a light touch countless snippets of material * * Sunday Times * * Kaplan evokes a pivotal moment in modern music . . . Entertaining * * Financial Times * * A compelling read . . . [Kaplan] knows how to tell a story, and in 3 Shades of Blue he has a good one to tell. Or, rather, three good ones. . . . Kaplan has framed 3 Shades of Blue as both a chronicle of a golden age and a lament for its decline and fall. One doesn't have to accept the decline-and-fall part to acknowledge that he has done a lovely job of evoking the golden age * * New York Times Book Review * * A superb book . . . [Kaplan is] a master biographer, a dogged researcher and shaper of narrative, and this is his most ambitious book to date * * Los Angeles Times * * 3 Shades of Blue, raises the bar . . . At a time when jazz is re-emergent and viral, seeping into virtually every musical genre (and vice versa), we are fortunate that the author has conjured this hothouse flower of a book - as rarified, intricate and haunting as an orchid * * Vanity Fair * * A conventionally readable portrait of jazz musicians -- RICHARD WILLIAMS * * Literary Review * * Kaplan does a wonderful job synthesising sources to produce a compelling narrative history . . . His technical descriptions of the music are accessible and useful * * Wall Street Journal * * Writing with acumen and lyricism, Kaplan conjures the moods and milieus, breakthroughs and performances, temperaments and drama that generated this endlessly enthralling music * * Booklist (starred review) * * Throughout this vibrant text, the author captures the time and atmosphere perfectly - the music, the personalities, the fragrant aroma of weed in the air - and he brings us right into the performances . . . A marvelous must-read for jazz fans and anyone interested in this dynamic period of American music * * Kirkus (starred review) * * James Kaplan once more combines his formidable skill as an electrifying storyteller of the history of American music with a true depth of understanding of the art form itself - this time through the eyes of three jazz legends. This book reads like music. Don't miss it -- SETH MacFARLANE, creator of FAMILY GUY


'[Kaplan] has written the definitive book on how that decade came to be and the three men . . . vital, marshalling with a light touch countless snippets of material' - Sunday Times 'Kaplan evokes a pivotal moment in modern music . . . Entertaining' - Financial Times 'A compelling read . . . [Kaplan] knows how to tell a story, and in 3 Shades of Blue he has a good one to tell. Or, rather, three good ones. . . . Kaplan has framed 3 Shades of Blue as both a chronicle of a golden age and a lament for its decline and fall. One doesn't have to accept the decline-and-fall part to acknowledge that he has done a lovely job of evoking the golden age' - New York Times Book Review 'A superb book . . . [Kaplan is] a master biographer, a dogged researcher and shaper of narrative, and this is his most ambitious book to date' - Los Angeles Times '3 Shades of Blue, raises the bar . . . At a time when jazz is re-emergent and viral, seeping into virtually every musical genre (and vice versa), we are fortunate that the author has conjured this hothouse flower of a book - as rarified, intricate and haunting as an orchid' - Vanity Fair


Author Information

James Kaplan's essays, stories, reviews and profiles have appeared in numerous magazines, including the New Yorker,the New York Times, Vanity Fair, Esquire and New York. His novels include Pearl's Progress and Two Guys from Verona, a New York Times Notable Book for 1998. His nonfiction works include The Airport, You Cannot Be Serious (co-authored with John McEnroe), Dean Me: A Love Story (with Jerry Lewis), Frank: The Voice, and Sinatra: The Chairman. He lives in Westchester, New York.

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